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omnibus

[om-nuh-buhs, -buhs] / ˈɒm nəˌbʌs, -bəs /
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But this would lock the GOP into another year of Joe Biden spending levels, starve the military, and infuriate House conservatives who were promised an end to government by continuing resolution or omnibus.

From The Wall Street Journal

The projects have been sped by a deregulation campaign that began in 2020 with an "omnibus law" that reformed dozens of regulations at once to boost investment and create jobs in Southeast Asia's largest economy.

From Barron's

Wednesday just happened to be the deadline a judge set for lawyers to file an omnibus complaint on behalf of 10,000 residents and business owners.

From Los Angeles Times

The vote is shaping up to be narrow in the House, as well, where Johnson can only afford to lose three votes in order to pass the omnibus legislation.

From Los Angeles Times

This leaves the GOP having to pass all these proposals via individual bills, or a big omnibus bill, both of which would require 60 votes to avoid a filibuster.

From Salon